No I did compile like your ./configure line but including --enable-alsaplayer thats all. I don't think opengl will help here. But XBMC did manage to convert it to OpenGL-ES, so maybe we can look into theire source.

My media is locale. Did you try to add your media via the no_watch option in the config file?

Benefit would be to save RAM because you do not need X and LXDE / lxterminal running, like framebuffer it runs on console.I do not know if OpenGL-ES is quicker than SDL and if it would speed up browsing your TV-series.

Could the problem you encounter be caused by IMDB searches? Is it only in graphical mode?

EDIT: I have just mounted my USB-HD with mpeg2 movies recorded by a dbox2 (*.ts file). Plays smooth and even though I still have option "-o hdmi" in GenericPlayerOpts I have sound on the 3,5mm analoge jack

So who knows any openGL-ES, I personally no nothing. I have read the it is just a subset of opengl so it might be we are not using that set of opengl calls anyway. So naicheben you know anything about opengl or do we need to bug someone to help us with porting?

Yea it is only in Graphical mode. Where do I kill the imdb searches? but why oniy folders?

Sweet with the audio it must just play out the 3.5mm jack all the time.

P.S. I code like a monkey with no arms using his forhead to mash the keyboard. It does not work as well as you first might think.

So far I got MMS running and audio output is selectable between Logilink-USB-Soundcard and HDMI at runtime via MMS Settings. I had to buy a soundcard because the analoug audio is a p.i.t.a.However, I don't understand ir_keytable or how you setup the "remote" in /lib/udev/rc_keytables.I want to use lirc and rpi_gpio with a 0,77 Cent IR-Receiver.After installing ir-keytable I only have a folder rc_keymaps not rc_keytables.

Could you pleas point me in the right direction?

BTW: I experienced problems when having multiple folders in "Movies" via NFS now. It's really slow especially when you go a folder back; sometimes stalled, but I guess mms then builds preview pictures.